Stands out for

  • • 232-meter zip line, longest in León
  • • Basic training with certified instructors
  • • Outdoor climbing wall (rocódromo)
  • • Multi-adventure circuits with challenges at various heights
  • • Suitable for children from 6 years old with supervision

Description

Context The rock climbing and zip line baptism in Almanza takes place at Parque Multiaventura El Rebollar, an outdoor adventure park featuring nature-based climbing circuits and an open-air climbing wall (rocódromo). The 232-meter zip line is the longest in the province of León, offering a thrilling ride that glides above trees and walking trails. The activity is available during spring, summer, and autumn, when weather conditions are optimal for outdoor experiences.

The Experience You begin with hands-on training in harness and helmet use, plus basic climbing techniques, led by certified instructors. Next, you practice climbing on the artificial rock wall, feeling the textured surface under your hands. Finally, you prepare for the zip line descent, where the wind carries the scent of pine as you soar 232 meters above the park’s treetops.

For Whom This activity is ideal for complete beginners with no prior experience, as well as children from 6 years old who meet the required minimum height. It’s perfect for families, school groups, and individuals looking for a safe, guided introduction to climbing and zip lining. Not recommended for people with extreme fear of heights or those requiring mobility adaptations.

Local Context Parque Multiaventura El Rebollar is part of Almanza’s growing outdoor recreation offerings, a town that blends rural tradition with active tourism. The local community supports outdoor activities that promote environmental respect and physical skill development in safe, supervised settings.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

seasons.SPRING, seasons.SUMMER, seasons.AUTUMN

Recommended Age Range

Ages 6+

Kid-friendly Booking required

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Practical Guide

Everything you need to know about Rock Climbing and Zip Line Baptism in Almanza, León

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Expert Recommendations

Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and suitable climbing shoes—preferably ones you don’t mind getting dirty. It’s best to participate during daylight hours for better visibility and safety. Reserve in advance and confirm the minimum height requirement for children. Be prepared for moderate physical activity and follow all instructions from the certified instructors to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Physical Requirements

moderate physical activity, suitable for beginners and children from 6 years old

About the Area

Parque Multiaventura El Rebollar is located in Almanza, León, nestled within a natural forested area with mature trees that host adventure circuits and the 232-meter zip line. The surrounding region features official hiking trails, cultural visits to nearby villages, and opportunities for rural tourism with authentic local cuisine. The park offers basic facilities and is easily accessible by car from the town center.

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The minimum age is 6 years old, provided the child meets the required minimum height for the zip line and circuits—typically 1.20 m for the blue circuit and 1.50 m for other circuits.
All participants receive a helmet, harness, zip line pulley, and continuous lifeline system. All equipment is supervised by certified instructors to ensure maximum safety.
The activity lasts between 1 and 2 hours, including safety briefing, climbing practice, and the zip line descent.
Yes, booking in advance is recommended to secure your spot and check available times, as availability may vary by season.
Wear comfortable, durable clothing and appropriate climbing shoes. In some cases, gripped climbing shoes (‘pies de gato’) are required and may be provided or must be brought by the participant.